Since Leica has come up with the Geovid I have grown very fond of them. I think it is one huge step ahead to have a range finder integrated into the binoculars. Lately also Zeiss is offering some models of their Victory line with an integrated LRF. What I don't understand is why companies like Leupold don't make anything of that kind. For day use I'd be very interested to buy a pair of medium quality binos with this feature for a price which is a little more moderate than that of the Leicas or Zeiss.
Funny, I still cannot find the RXB IV on the Leupold page just like that. When I go to "Rangefinders", the product is not listed. Only your direct link or a search for "RXB IV" gets me there.
I think it is discontinued by Leupold. May be a replacement is on the drawing board? You may want to look around to see if you find one in a dealer's stock.
You can also take a look at the Bushnell Fusion 1600 line of range finding binoculars, available in 12x50 and 10x42.
I bought the Leupold. I'm a Leupie fan, but that thing was an absolute POS. I returned it for a full refund. I now have the Swaro rangefinding monocular.
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